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homely
[ hohm-lee ]
adjective
- lacking in physical attractiveness; not beautiful; unattractive:
a homely child.
- not having elegance, refinement, or cultivation.
- proper or suited to the home or to ordinary domestic life; plain; unpretentious:
homely food.
- commonly seen or known.
homely
/ ˈhəʊmlɪ /
adjective
- characteristic of or suited to the ordinary home; unpretentious
- of a person
- warm and domesticated in manner or appearance
- plain or ugly
Derived Forms
- ˈhomeliness, noun
Other Words From
- homeli·ness noun
- over·homeli·ness noun
- over·homely adjective
- un·homeli·ness noun
- un·homely adjective
Word History and Origins
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Example Sentences
The self-soothing lies got to laughable levels, including insisting that her music is bad, that she's "homely" and that her boyfriend — literal NFL running back named Travis Kelce — is a "soy boy."
The firms today have innocuous, homely names such as Dave.com and Brigit; their websites are adorned with stock photos of young people and families evidently basking in the relief of a short-term financial crisis averted.
At the game’s outset, the calm before the unleashing of a cosmic horror storm, the player explores homely cabins littered with the paraphernalia of private lives: comforting trinkets, family photos.
On the other side, we saw the homely flicker of torches in the distance.
“Why are all the protesters so homely? I don’t think they’re unconnected, I’m not going to lie. I think attractive, smart people are not drawn to this nonsense. They’re living their lives being successful. It’s the unattractive and/or dumb people who feel the need to do this to feel like they matter.”
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